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More like a vegetable fish cake rather than just a fish finger.
My son has eaten them before and quite likes them. Cant say they are a fav of mine but he would be happy with them if we had the battered fish. We would all have the chips, peas and ice cream.

I suppose that's right and if you froze all the bits and used them sparingly with other meals it wouldn't be too bad.

I think it's sad seeing photos of the Co-op meal deals in my paper. There was one this morning of a tiny bit of steak, some gloopy pepper sauce and a pile of chips. I know it was only £6 but compared with other adverts for M&S or Waitrose it seems to just illustrate the big divide.

That one doesn't actually look too bad. Especially if, as maman said, you split up the food to have with separate meals. I wouldn't eat the wedges or ice cream myself but they're handy to have in the freezer to offer to my grandson when he stays for tea.

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